A variety of recorded tracks were sampled from some of the
earliest known hunter-gatherer music of the AKA Pygmies (circa 3,500 years
ago), from Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, and from current
west coast hip-hop artist Quasi Moto.

Each of the three vocal tracks was separated into short
musical segments, naturally bounded by silences. The segments were then
recombined independently of one another, and of the other tracks, and
separated by varied durations of silence. The resulting music represents a
divergent range of vocal expression that combines regular and irregular
rhythms with cultural references of speech-song. The music reaches deep
into the past, uniting primal memories with current musical idioms and
ideas.